There is a lack of clarity over where both Princess Beatrice and Eugenie are taking it, and it’s all due to the exposure of Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s relationships with people like Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew Looney is the author of, Entitled: The rise and fall of the House of York He made the comments ahead of the release of the paperback edition of the book.
He shared everything during the conversation mirror And in his conversation with the outlet he says, “The daughters in this case are obviously football.”
“The fact that they’re still roaming around the Middle East, using their titles… doesn’t send the right signal if you want to work your way back. It’s confusing.”
And he didn’t end there, in fact he made another bombshell claim comparing the sisters’ current dynamic to Buckingham Palace as “a very fractured relationship.”
A relationship where “one minute they’re publicly told they won’t be invited to Ascot, then they’re leaving.”
As to his own findings he speculated, “You get a sense of distance and I think there are probably two schools of thought here. There’s Camilla, William and Kate, who see the reputational damage and want to keep them at arm’s length, and then there’s Charles who is a little emotional and feels obliged to be protective.”
Mr Looney also ended by making another shocking claim regarding King Charles’s leniency towards the sisters.
Mr Looney said that was because it was more likely that King Charles would be “under pressure from Andrew”. The reason is that “I think a deal was made to get him out of the Royal Lodge that said, ‘We’ll look after your daughters.’ So he’ll be kind of broke and can’t back out of that deal.”
